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October 16, 2012
BehindTheMedspeak: Silly Surgery
Upon closer inspection the kid giving the anesthesia (above)
looks like very much like one of the "he-fogs-the-mirror-so-I-guess-we'll-let-him-finish-the-residency" types we waved on through back in the day.
Yeah, laugh all you like — he's the one who'll be holding the mask over your face the next time you're scheduled for surgery.
[via Richard Kashdan who knows silliness when he sees it. Why he encourages me I will never know.]
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Servus,
The most disconcerting part of all of this is the brand name:
"BANZAI"!!!
Imagine that being the last word you hear before going under for your triple bypass?
Jake
Posted by: Uncle Jake | Oct 17, 2012 12:47:37 AM
It looks as if he's performing the surgery with a soup can. I hope it's rusty, at least.
Posted by: YesBiscuit! | Oct 16, 2012 6:37:38 PM
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